Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) (Land Resources)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Environmental Science in Land Resources at the University of Wollongong is designed for students passionate about understanding and managing our natural environment. This program is perfect for those who want to make a positive impact on land management, sustainability, and conservation practices.

 

Curriculum Structure:

In the first year, students will lay a solid foundation in environmental science with core units such as "Introduction to Environmental Science" and "Earth Systems." These courses introduce essential concepts in ecology, geology, and environmental processes, equipping students with the knowledge to understand complex environmental issues.

During the second year, the focus shifts to more specialized topics, including "Soil Science" and "Ecological Principles." Students will delve deeper into the interactions between soil, water, and living organisms, gaining practical skills in fieldwork and data analysis that are crucial for effective land resource management.

In the final year, students will engage in advanced studies through units like "Land Use Planning" and "Environmental Impact Assessment." This year emphasizes applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, preparing students for professional roles in environmental consultancy, policy-making, and sustainable land management.

Focus Areas: Land management, sustainability, conservation, ecological assessment.

Learning Outcomes: Critical thinking, data analysis, environmental policy understanding, practical field skills.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation): The program is aligned with industry standards and is recognized by relevant professional bodies, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the workforce.

Reputation (Employability Rankings): The University of Wollongong consistently ranks highly in employability, with QS World University Rankings placing it among the top universities globally for graduate employment.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the University of Wollongong, the Bachelor of Environmental Science in Land Resources offers students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience that is essential for a successful career in environmental management and sustainability. The program emphasizes experiential learning, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. With access to state-of-the-art facilities and tools, students can engage in practical projects that enhance their understanding of land resources and environmental science.

 

Here are some key aspects of the experiential learning opportunities available in this program:

- Field Trips: Students participate in field trips to various ecosystems and land management sites, providing firsthand experience in environmental assessment and management practices.
- Laboratories: The program includes access to specialized laboratories equipped for soil analysis, water quality testing, and ecological research, allowing students to conduct experiments and analyze data.
- Internships: Opportunities for internships with local environmental organizations and government agencies enable students to gain valuable work experience and professional connections in the field.
- Group Projects: Collaborative projects encourage teamwork and problem-solving skills, as students work together to address real environmental challenges.
- Digital Tools: Students are trained in industry-standard software such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing tools, which are essential for land resource management.
- Research Institutes: The university hosts several research institutes focused on environmental science, providing students with opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research and contribute to ongoing projects.
- Library Resources: Access to extensive library resources, including databases and journals specific to environmental science, supports students in their research and coursework.

These experiential learning components are designed to equip you with the practical skills and knowledge needed to excel in the field of environmental science. If you're passionate about making a difference in land resource management, the Bachelor of Environmental Science at UOW is the perfect fit for you.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of this program are well prepared for careers focused on land management, environmental protection, conservation, and sustainable development. You may work in roles such as environmental officer, environmental consultant, sustainability officer, land resource analyst, GIS/spatial officer, or environmental compliance specialist across government, consulting, and environmental organisations.

At UOW, your career development is supported through practical learning, research experience, and strong industry connections:

  • Access to UOW Careers and Employability services, including career counselling, resume development, interview preparation, and job search support

  • An honours research project often completed with external organisations, giving you real-world industry exposure

  • Fieldwork and hands-on training in environmental assessment, land systems, and ecological management

  • Eligibility for membership with the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, supporting long-term professional recognition in the environmental sector

  • Strong focus on applied land resource management, preparing graduates for roles in sustainability, conservation, and environmental planning

  • Opportunities to work on real environmental challenges such as land degradation, biodiversity protection, water systems, and climate impacts

While salaries vary depending on role and experience, environmental science graduates typically start in entry-level environmental or land management roles and can progress into specialist consulting, government advisory, or policy positions over time.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, students can continue into postgraduate study such as a Master of Environmental Science, Master of Environmental Management, Master of Sustainability, or research pathways including Master of Philosophy or PhD programs.

Program Key Stats

$20,904
Mar Intake : 9th Dec


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Eligibility Criteria

CCD
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30.25
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6.0
70
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Agronomist
  • Bush Regenerator
  • Carbon Accounting
  • Contaminated Water/Land Assessor
  • Environmental Compliance Officer
  • Environmental Educator
  • Environmental Instrument Developer
  • Environmental Officer (Council)
  • Environmental Officer (State or Federal government)
  • Environmental Policy Developer/Analyst
  • Environmental Waste Manager
  • Grounds and Environmental Manager
  • Hydrologist-Hydrographer working for state or federal entity
  • National Parks and Wildlife Service Ranger
  • Natural Hazard Manager
  • Research Scientist
  • Spatial Officer/Researcher (GIS or remote sensing)
  • Sustainability Officer
  • Water Resource Manager

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